On 26 May 2018 at 12:19, 程迪 <chengdi123...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, everyone > > I just found the sbatch will copy the original sbatch script to a new > place and I cannot get the path to original sbatch script. Is there any > method to solve it? > > I am using the path to copy related files. I need to populate a scratch > folder to run my job. > > Di Cheng > Engineer of Research and Development Center, visiting scholar at > University of Connecticut > China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics > Phone @ China: +86-l58Ol5949ll > Phone @ US: +l-86O-6l7-l886 > > Address: No.17, YunGang West Road, Fengtai District, Beijing, China > <https://maps.google.com/?q=No.17,+YunGang+West+Road,+Fengtai+District,+Beijing,+China+Zip+Code%EF%BC%9A100074&entry=gmail&source=g> > > > <https://maps.google.com/?q=No.17,+YunGang+West+Road,+Fengtai+District,+Beijing,+China+Zip+Code%EF%BC%9A100074&entry=gmail&source=g> >
I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but this might help: - you can set Working Directory. If you don't, the path to the sbatch script is the Working Directory (I think that's right) - if you scontrol show job <id> you can see the paths that are in place for the job - the path in question needs to be available on all worker nodes that needs access - in script, to get the scripts path: #!/bin/bash #SBATCH nodes= #etc MYDIR=$(dirname "$0") L. ------ "The antidote to apocalypticism is *apocalyptic civics*. Apocalyptic civics is the insistence that we cannot ignore the truth, nor should we panic about it. It is a shared consciousness that our institutions have failed and our ecosystem is collapsing, yet we are still here — and we are creative agents who can shape our destinies. Apocalyptic civics is the conviction that the only way out is through, and the only way through is together. " *Greg Bloom* @greggish https://twitter.com/greggish/status/873177525903609857